"v . _ OCVt- . 1880."v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JULY 4 , 1880. - T11E SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Very Boarloh Influences nt Worltln the Wheat Pit. CONTINUED FIRMNESS IN CORN. Provisions Surprise the General Trndc , Si > cculatoi-ri Showing n Disposition to Uenllze Nntlvo Cattle Stronger. CHICAGO I'UOUUOB MA HURTS. CHIOAOO , July 8. fSpoclal Telegram to Tiir Bur. . ] Very bearish Influences wcro at work to-day in the wheat market , Ilnlns lu the northwest were general nnd the change In temperature that followed was exactly what spring needed , so exports say. The weather through the western winter wheat country is showery nnd nome damage nnd delay will doubtless result , but u vast ma jority of harvest reports indicate satisfaction on the part ot producers , both in the matter of yield and. quality. The movement still Im'iiRs back , nnd the receipts from western markets continue light. SU Louis only pot 0,000 bushels to-day. That market Is soft , however , nnd yields readily in sympathy with the reactions hero nnd at ether points Foreign market dispatches reflect unquestioned iinutic i abroad , but not any special activity in trade , Foreign crop news is tnoro favorable , the recant rain in south ern Husala having done a great deal of good , though nn acknowledged deficiency rousts. Prlvnto reporter-front the northwest nro of n hopeful character , but they allow very clearly that tlio condition throughout a largo part of Minnesota and Dakota was exceedingly bad prior to the rains. The rains have lightened vp the gloom wonderfully , however. The naturiil tendency of prices In Chicago was in the down direction , but the Hurry In July pro ' vcnled any Important depression in the later futures until the session was half gone. July opened ut b3c , over night n gain of Jfc. The screws wore put on promptly and the price run up to 84c , with sales unofllcially reported at 85o. The market broke back tc 84o and was run up or let .back o every time anybody wanted to buy or sell. It was ono of Hutchhmon's picnics. About hall past 12 o'clock the price broke sharply from B-lJf to 83/e. } Subsequent fluctuations wore violent within decent limits nnd the close was at S2j o. Trade In July was active , but not largo in the aggregate. . Dealings were iu small lots and the business done was on nn unsatisfactory basis , so far ns the general trade was concerned. Operations in Sep tember were on n restricted scalot This future openeil at 78 o , ranged at 0\ft \ 8c I nnd closed at 7S ; c. The built of the specu lative trade was in December , which opened nt 80V , sold off to SO'B'e ; , advanced irregu larly to S0c , from which point there was n gradual yielding of values until 75)p/o ) wai touched about 1 o'clock. ' Tlio close was at TOJjfc , a shrinkage of % c as compared witn yesterday. The weakness was most strikingly manifest after 12 o'clock , when the local bear crowd , uudor the leadership of Linn , began pounding tno market aggres sively. Linn and his following have been I getting decidedly bearish for several days , i and thry go nt the market every time it shows weakness. News from the spring wheat country to-day cave them renewed courngo. Winter wheat reports are also au Important aid to them in their campaign. The iirmnos'i which characterized yester day's corn market continued at the opening to-day. The dcmanu for shipment was again nctivo nt higher prices , in explanation of which it waa said that BOIIIO shippers had contracted to deliver considerable quantities in New York early this mouth , anil wore finding the current receipts ) under the cal culations upon which their agreements were based. The renewal of the heavy rains in the southwest had like wise sonic effect on speculative feeling , k Interfering , us it does , with tlio cultivation : tl ' required to keep down the weeds. Livcr- 1 pool quotations were lower , nnd after some anxious shorts wcro s > allruod nn easier feel ing prevailed. Now York and Rt. Louis wcro featureless , except that from the for mer there came reports of n good export in July and the tntdng of twelve loads for for eign account. After the disposal of Ihodav's rccolots the market was weak , both for spot and futures , tlio demand being apparently exhausted and sellers still loft with corn to dlsposo of for future delivery at a shade under jeslcrdny's ' closing figures. July closed at 5Ko , August,35 < c , September 85Jij@"Gc , and October ! ! ( ! } c sellers. In oats there was llttlo dcsiro to trade , speculative business bring confined almost exclusively to the professionals. The market was narrow and featureless nsldo from a fair to good demand for July , which resulted in firmness , this month selling J c bettor , The early strength In new crop deliveries was not sustained to the close through lack of support. Tlio receipts considerably ex ceeded the estimates and withdrawals wore only fair. No. 3 to go to store sold ut 23J (2 ( 23e , indicating lirmnoss. Provisions rather surprised the general trade in their movement nnd changes , They opened ut prices approximating yester day's closing , but before business line fairly commenced it became evident dent that the market was bearish in it ! leaning. Though there was no development mont , such ns unusual receipts of hogs , 01 weakness in other lines , to make selling dc sirablo , an extraordinary disposition came tc the surface to realize. Packers , scalpers am Rj professionals sold with the greatest freedom a mid offerings of pork and its companion artl- . A clus exceeded all expectations. Huyers for i J good portion of the session had overythinf : their way. They had no trouble to 1111 tlioii future orders and often practically at theli own prices. The helling witnessed wa : largely of the nature of u bear raid , and i Bovoru decline occurred all aronnd. In porl it amounted to 0@25e , and in lard and shor ribs to 7 c. CHICAGO JLiH'B 81'OOIL MAHIUSr CIUOAOO , July 8. [ Special Telegram t ( Tim HUE. I CATTLE. Trading In thu nntlvi line opened rather stronger , especially 01 light and desirable steers , u few soiling lOi higher , but later on the same style and qual ity sold about tlio same ns yesterday , am after n few urgent buyers were out of th y way ttio general ninrkoi ruled only steady n \ compared with yesterday. The receipts o Texans wcro light only about 2,000 am I everything In the long horn line sold higher in some cases 15o higher. Native butchers Blocic shared lit the upturn , with nbou everything sold. The stacker and fccde trade presented no now features. Cbolc to extra beeves. $1,00 ® 1.40 ; medium I good steers , 1U50 to l&OO Ibs , $1.80 ( .30 1200 to lifOIbs ! , l.70iM2U ( ! ; C50 to 1200 Ibs ttUSQUK ) ; stockers and feeders , J2.00@2.95 COWB , bulls nnd mixed , $1.50(33.00 ( ; Inilli 13.20(22.40 ( ; slop-fed steers. * : i.60. Texn Bteoi-s , $2.05&3.GO ; cows , $1.20 2.40 , HOGS Trading was slow and values strong So lower. At ilrst the bulk of mlxoi hogs sold nt 1.40 , but later on bulk wont ou at $4.35 , nnd tlmt was the price at the close Light sorts were scarce nnd fully n.t high n yesterday , felling at f 1.4504.05. NEW YOIIK. July 3. [ Special Tolegrat to TUB UiiB.1 STOCKS. Following th weakness and general decline In stocks lat yestordny , there was a nervous and uusei tied feeling in stock circles last night and c the opening to-day. Little confidence wa restored by the talk tQat Hoston pnrtlca wor trying to patch up pnacu In freight matter between the Hurllngtou & Northern an other northwestern roads. Kcpcatcd stut < I nionts that the Atchlsdu must go Into th hands of a receiver had their effect la caui Ing nervounnoss iu spite of the opposln Btiitcmcnt that the company will moot nil ii torest charges promutly Cieptembor 1 , Th day opeuod with trading largely lu the hand of professionals. Chicago vent nulling ordon Thejo were followed by a general attack o the granger stocks , which lasted half a hour , and resulted In sharp declines. The weakness was apparent nt the very first , when the figures wero@Jf } par oont undoi the close of last night. Action In granRors the first hour was : Atchlson , 89Jf@n9) ) { < 3 40K@Bif ! ) ; Burlington , W ) 303Jf@90Jfa ( OOKC'lOOjtf ; Northwestern , 107&107' Ilocl Island , lU@01 ® 03 ; @ 02tf ; St. Paul , 70(3 ( WX- Thus Ilock Island'thowcd a not loss alone ono time of 3 per cent nnd Burlington IJj per cent , but both showed rallying power , Northwestern nnd St. I'aul wore less savagely agoly assailed , but recovered less quickly Missouri 1'nclllc wont oft 1 per cent to 70 nnd Union Pacific IJg per cent to 59 , with no reaction - action nt 11 u. m. Lncxawanna sold at 14SJ ex-dividend. Chicago Gas was dull , but Jj par cent up at K'JJi' . Coal OH also counters the list by moving up If per cent to GOV Dealings In sugar trust divided with those on the ernnccra the attention of the room and , nftor opening at 110K against 120 > < lasl evening1 , It suddenly dropped to 114 and thur to 113 , n not loss of 8jf per cenV A quick re covery to 117 followed , after \vntoh It shailoi' off slowly. Load was steady nt about 87 , The sensational ndvanco tn trusts during Juno nnd their prcsont orrntlo course have cstrnnpcd much of the conservatlvo trade formerly having taith In them , and the deal ings now nro largely professional. There was less excitement after the first hour ir railway stocks nnd trusts. The raiding ol grangers was continued nnd some lower prices were reached. Atchlson touched 83 , reacted to 40 ! and closed at 39J . Burling ton sola at OS/ ) , closing at 99V , or % per cent net loss. Northwestern sola at Itxyf , closing at 107 , or 1J per cent net loss. Itock Island did not aealn touch the low point of tlic morning nnd closed at 02 % , or 2 % per cent under last night. St. Paul closed at the hot- torn 08 or 1) per cent lower. Missouri Pacific nnd Union Pacific lost J per cent each. Heading lost iff per cent , closing n ( 40 8' , Chicago gas nnd lead trusts closed J @ % per cent bolter. Sugar trusts recovered IJs * PCI * cent nnd closed at H7Jrf , or 8 par cent lower for the day. The total sales were 271,507 shares , Including 17,000 of Northwestern - western , 0,000 St. Paul , 21,000 Uock Island nnd 15,000 , Burlington. The following were the closing quotitloni : PIUMIS MEIIOANTILB PAI-EH 4@Jf per cent. STEIILIXO EXCHANGE Dull but steady slxty-day bills , 5I.SO ; demand , W.SS. PRODUCE MAllICBTd. CmoAfio , , luly 3. tl ! > p. in. close Wheat Lower ; cash , 83 , ' c ; September , 783 < , 'c ; Do- ember , 7tJ ) c. . Corn Easy ; cash , 351 c ; August , 835 0 ; September , 85 5-Kic. O.its Lower ; casb , 23J o August 22Uc ; September , 22 0. llyo Cash , 42J/'c. , Barley Nothiti ( i doing. Priino Timothy SI. 02(0)1.53. ( ) Flax No. 1 , Sl.40. Whisky .03. Pork-- Steady ; cash , $11.50 : Aueust , S11.53 ; September , Slt.C3K < 3l ( ! 1.05. Lard Steady ; cash , $0.30 ; 'August. $0.45 ; SoDtembor , $0.55. Flour Firm atlalo advancowinter ; whrat , $2.1-0(5)4.75 ( ) ; spring wheat , ? l.30@5.75 : rye , , - * , . Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , ? 5.25@5.3i } < ; ; > hort clear , 0.12X@0.25 ; short ribs , $5.65 ® Jt JO , Uuttor Easier creamery , 13@13 > c ; dairy , ' Chcess Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 7J4' @ SJ.fc ; fiats , 7K-7 ( o ; Young Americas , 7j c. ligfis Quiet and easy fresh , ll ( H2e. Hides Unchanged ; heavy a-id ifeht green salted , 5j c ; salted dull , 4J e ; green s.iltod calf , Oc ; dry flint , 7c ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7Hio ( | ; deacons , 23o each. , Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , Ic ; Ko. 3 , 3J o ; cake , 4 c. Hcccipts. Shipments. Flour . 17,000 4,000 Wheat . 0,000 80,000 Corn . 45'J.OOO 470,000 Oats . 172.000 55.000 Now York , July 3. Wheats-Receipts , none ; exports , 134,000 ; spot moderately ac- Corn Receipts , 7'JOD ; exports , 110,000 ; spot stronger and nctivo ; No. y,42 > c elevator , 43@ic : afloat ; ungraded-mixed , 41 < < t4y : e ] options modcrativoly active , elosinp- stead v. Oats Hecoipts , 80,000 ; exports , : ) ' , > 5 ; spol quiet and easy ; options dull -tad steady ; July , 23J o ; August , 2S e ; spot No. 2 , white. 33o ; mixed western , t7@Xc. ! ! ) Coffee OotioiiB closed steady , /Ho / 10 point ? up ; sales , 130,000 bags ; July , $13.05@K.30i ! August , S13.CO$13.50 ( : September , $10.00(3 ( 10.03 ; spot Uio , quiet ; fair cargoes $15.73. Petroleum Steady and quiet ; UnitoO closed lit 'JJ.fe , August. Eggs Steady ; western prime , ia@133 c : poor , 12tfO12Kc. Porlc * 12.00 ; new , 513.23. Lard Easier ; western steam , $0.78 ; July ilutter Kaslcr ; western , 10@17o. Cheese Lower ; western , 7 , } . @Sc. nilnnenpolin , July 8. Wheat Sample lower ; receipts , 151 cars ; shipments , SI cars Closing : No. 1 hard , July , 51.01 : on track fl.05Ql.00 ; No. 1 north-urn , July , $1.00 August , 87c ; on track , 9Sc@$1.03 ; No. ! northern , July See ) ; on track , iKX/JOSc1. Ijlvoi-poul , July 3. Wheat Steady ; demand mand poor ; holders offer moderately. Corn Firm ; demand poor : now mlxei western , 3s , 9 d per cwt. Milwaukee , July 8. Wheat Finn cash , 77JjC. Corn Firm ; No. 2 , 3Sc. Oats Dull ; No. 2 , white , 2Sc. Uyc Steady ; No. 1 , l3 ( i)4Sl ) e. Uarloy Quiet ; No. 2 , lilo. Provisions Easier ; pork , cash , f 11,85. KUIIH.-IH City , Julv 3. Wheat Unsettled No. 2 red , cash , 72u hid ; August , tWc ; No JI red , July , OOo ; No. U soli , July , U3c August ( ! 5Ho. Corn Quiet ; No , 2 , cash 20o bid ; No. 1 White , cosh , 2'Jo bid ; July , 80 > { e. Oats No. 2 cash , 18o bid ; Aucust , ICe bid Bt. l.ouls. JulV 3. Wheat Unsettled cash , 80o ; August , 74'fo. Corn Higher } oabii , 31i < fo ; September 0. Uats Firm ; casb , 23o ; July , 22o. Pork Dull ut $12.00. Lard-Dull at 50.35. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Uutter Unchanged ; creamery , 13@15is dairy , ll@12c. Cincinnati , July 3. Wheat Dull ; No. red , B8@89i\ fern ! Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 8S } c. Data Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , /23Kc. . Whisky-Steady at 11.03. LilVl Sl'OUK. OtiloaL'ii , July 8 , The Drovers' Journa reports an follows : Cattle - Kocoipts , 10,500 ; market steady beeves , $4.00@4.40 ; steers. W.35@l.aO ; stock era imd fnodera , (2.00@3.95 ; cows , bulls am mixed , tl.E.O.rfy.OOj Texas cattle , * 2.00t38. < 5C Hogs Receipts , . 19.000 ; market steady t 60 lower ; mixed. fl.25U1.50 ( ; heavy , fl.iJOO 4.45 ; llfht , $ l.36f ( 4.03 ; skijis , t3.50&4.55. Sheep Receipts , 5,00 J ; market slow natives , t3.60W4.73 : wcbtorns , f3.80@3 JO Texans , * U.OO ( < 44.00 ; lambs , $ l,76c(5.70. ( Oily , July 3. Cattle Receipts 1,000 $ shipments , uoue ; market active ; con : mon to uholco corn fed suers , H00g3.f ( > fl stockers and feeder * , $2.00 ( 3.10 ; cows stroui and lOouigber ; for good , H.OO-.75. Hogs Keuelpts , 7.000 ; shipments , 100 market nctivo and strong , closing weak light , Sl.30tat.85 ; hoavytaud mixeit , | 3.90i ( 4.25. National Stock Varilj , I2a < it Ht lioulH , July 3. Cattle Receipts , 1,800 slilpiiic'iits , uoue ; market ktrong ; choic heavy uatlvo stctn , , 13.80 4.30 ; fair t good , M.10@4.00 ; stookers and feed , ors , $3.iJO@3.VO { rnnifore. corn-fed , f2.70(3 ( O-BOi grass-fed , $3.00 3.10. Hogs Receipts , 2,200 ; shipments , none ; market steady ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , $4.80 ( > 24.40i packing , M.20@1.33 : light grade * , $ l.85@4.45. OMAHA IjlVR STOOIC. Cattle. Cattle.Wednesday , July 8. Prlmo heavy beeves advanced lOo to-day , but light nnd medium weight cattle did no ) Rhoxvso much Improvement. The receipts , however , were moderate , nnd that ap parently was about the eely element o : strength , Ucof nnd shipping steers sold n' ' $ acoI.OS , but largely nt $3.70@3.90. Th ( bulk of the offerings -were sold before mid day. As there nro no Texas cattlp comlnj hero , good cow stuff U in demand nnd sclli well lu proportion to the way other cattle an going. Fair to goo 1 canncrs soil right uruund $3 , nnd fair to good butchers' cows from that up to $3.75 , while something extra good 01 choice will bring more than the last named figure. There wcro plenty of very fair stocV cattle here , and with the demand good , there was considerable trading , feeders Bulling nt $2.C3@3.15 nnd stockers at $3.GO@3.10. Heir * . The hog market was n shndo htrongor , the popular price being S1.07Jfor heavy and mixed hogs , ns against $1.03 on yesterday , The light hogs were In good demand nnd sold largely at S4.10 " , with several trades at f4.12 > < nnd an high as $4.15. A bunch of pigs , sorted , sold nt 4.25 , the highest price paid In some little titno. Tlio market nlosoU weak on ac count of the dcclino In provisions and east ern hog market. Everything was sold In good season , the shipping as well ns local demand being good. Blioop. There were no aboop to make n market. Itoaoipts. Cattle ' l.OOC Hogs O.COt ProvnUlii | * I'rloci. The following b ntablo of prltHipild In this market for the gr.ijoj of stoalc men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbj3.80 © 1.0. Good steers , 1250 to 1150 Iba. . . 3.75 ( tf4.0d Good steers. 1030 to 1303 Ibi. . . 3.5'J f < W.t)0 ) Common cannurs 1.25 Ordinary to fair cows 1.75 Fair to good cows 2.3'J M2.40 Good to cholco cows 2.40 ( W2.75 Cholco to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.70 M > 3.15 Fairto good bulls 1.75 fiJ > 2.25 Good to cholco bulls r 3.23 ( )2.50 ) Light stockers nnd feeders. . . . 2.70 ( i 3.90 Good feeders , 050 to 1100 Ibs. . 8.0J r < M.15 Fair to choice light hogs 4.07 } @ 4.15 Fair to cholco heavy hogs 4.07Jf ( < 04.10 Fair to choice mixed hogs 4.03 ( JJ4.13J4 Stiorn sheep 4.00 Koiirosuntatlvc Satci. STCEIIS. 3 25 22.1 3 100 350 CANNKKS. 1 10(30 ( 1 75 WCSTUIl.V CATTLE. Own or. No. Av. Pr. Standard Cattle Co Ijlvn SKick Notes. Prime lioovo * higher. Common cattle slow. Hogs opcr.cd Btrontror. Koino pigu sold at $4.25. Not much butchers * stock. Oood slock cattle in demund. Top on cattle u your ago $1.75. . Considerable trading In feeders. Humphrey Smith , of Anscltno , was iu wltl cattle and hoes. Underwood & McCoinb had a load of hogi m from \Vilsonvillo. J. U. Hook & Co. . of Petersburg , had a cm of hog * on the market. Mr. Lucas , a heavy feeder near McPuul la. , was here us u visitor , Woodbine , la. , was represented by J. n Uurklroldor , who broughtiu two cars of hogs J. E. Groor , of the firm of Greor , Mills & Co. , Chicago , was among the visitors at tk < yards. J , Hastlo put In an aiipearanoo with a cai each of cattle and ho s , shipped from Cool and Auburn. John Lennon , cattle buyer for Armour at Kansas City , Is hero and will buy cattle foi Armour while Paddy McGrath jjoes to Chicago cage for a few days. George liurke has returned from a visit U his ranch at Buffalo , Wyo. Ho reports thi country in Wyoming ruther dry In most BOO tlons and the ranges uot looking as well ai last year. It is expected that the work of onlarglui and preparing packing hpueo No. a for actlvi work will Qpmmonoe in a few days. Th < way bojrs have pome Jo this summer tbowi thut there will bo uo Ibulc of supply for ruti nlnif both houses to their fullest capacity. Dally Stock Dealer , Lincoln. " " OMAHA AVllOljKSAMi MA11KKTS. Proiluco , Prttltpt Etc. BuTTitn Table dairy , 14f ( J5o ; packers' ' stock , 8IOc. CroaniorfPrlnts , fancy , 1C @lSc : cholcc,1415o ; solid Irtaclfcd , lOQWc. Eaos-Strlctly fresh , lOM brick H@l2e ; Hmburgeff 7@Pc ; domestic Swiss , lil.'tfc ' ; clieeso sales , bronze medal , No. 8.HJ.85. V- POOI.TUT Llvo hens , , per dozen , $4.00 ; mixed , M.25@3.50'siflii ( , ' , $2.00@2.50j turkeys , 7 So per lb ; "ducks , f2.00i3.oO ( | geese , M.OO@I.OO ; llvo plccons , * l.f > 0. Ouixons San Gabriel , JB.50f$3.75 ( ; fancy Duurlo Modlterranean sweets , ( li'ir$4.r ! ( > 0. Li.MoX8 : Choice , $4.50@3,09 ; fancy , $5.76(3 ( 7.00. 7.00.PBACIIES Per % bu box , 7i"ij. ArrLrs Per Jf ( liu box , B5@75c. Ciicnuins Per 2iiiuartcase , $3.00 ; per Ifl quart drawer , $1.00. HrACKiiitutiiis : Per 24 quart case , $2.00(2 ( 2.50. 2.50.UI.ACK UI.ACK Uxsi'iiiiitutcs Per 24 quart cabo , $3.00@3.50. HBI ) lUsi'iiniiuiKS Per 21 pint , case , $3.00 @ 2.25. aoosnnr.ititir.'i Per 3 lti. ) stand , $3.0t ) ; 31 quart case , $2.00. PINK Ai'1'l.r.s Per doz. , $3.00@3 50. HANVNA3 According to size , per bunch , $2 , < )0 < R3.00. COCOANUTS Per 100 , $5.00. i FISII White llsh , per lb , 7 trout , per lb , Do ; whlto jiorr.li , per fit , 7c ; buffalo , per lb , 7c ; uickorul , per lb , Cc ; black bass , per lb , lie. UKA.NS Cholco hand picked navy , 81.75 ; cholco hand picked medium. $1.05 ; choice hand picked country , $1.00 : clean country , * 1.20@1.25. 1Ciu.v VnnBTAiu.cs Potatoes , CO@SOe per bu ; onions , California , per lb , 2u ; southern , per bbl , $ i.OO ; cabbage , per cruto , ? 3.60 ; turnips , per bu box , 60i$76o ( ; boots , per box. 75c@$1.00 wax beans , per bu box , $1.50 ! string bciins , per bu box , $3.00 ; green peas , per bu box , $1.00 ; tomatoes per jrf bu box. $1.35 : asparoRtia , per dozen bch , BOcC' ? 1.00 ; caullno\vcr , $3.03 : ccp plant , $1.75 ( a 2. 00 ; Bijuasli , 25u per doz ; cucumbers. 25c : soup bunches , 30c ; lettuce , 25e ; radishes , 20c ; ( jroen onions , 15@30c ; now carrots , 20o ; pin plant , jisr Ib , ! ! c. Al'l'I.B HUTTEIl CC. Cinr.it Hbls , ? 5.00 ; ht bbls , $3.00 , MAi'i.i ; SutiAU 13) @ino per lb. POTATOES Cholnc , oackcd , per bu , 23JJ30c : Colorado , 40@45. VBAI Clioiee , mculutn size , 5ff > 0c ; choice , heavy , 4@5c : surlng lambs , $30.00@30.00 per dozen. Ho.Nr.Y 14@lfic per lb for cholco. PiitsEHVKS 9Js'10c per lb. JEI.MUS 3 > @ 4c per lb. UnusWAX No. 1 , 18@30c. IlAY-W.BO@5.CU. CHOP 1'V.iii ) $10.00@10.50. 13UAN ? 10.00jJ10.23. ( CSroccrlcs. PitovisioNS Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb avornpo , lOo ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lOJ c ; 13 to 14 Ibs , 12c ; No. 2 , 9J < c ; specials , 12 } c ; shoulders , 7c ; break fast bacon , No. 1 , lie ; specials , 12 c ; picnic , 7J e ; ham sausage , lOjvJc ; dried beef limns. 9c ; hoof toiiRues , iO per dozen ; dry salt meats 5J @Oj < Jc per lb. SAUsUo B bologna , 4@4Xc ; Frankfurt , 7 } c ; tongue , 9c ; summerIb c ; headcheese , . . . . . . . . . j..u..o Salt , bbls , $20.00. OILS Kerosene P W , 9c ; W W , lie ; headlight , 12c ; salad -oil , $2.15@9.00 per dozen. PICKLES Medium , per bbl. § 1.50 ; small , $3.50 ; gherkins , 50.00 ; C & 13 chow-chow , qts. 55.90 ; pts , ? 3.40. WitAi'i'iso PAi'uu Straw , per lb , 1 % @ 2 c ; rag , 2 > $ c ; manilla , H , Oc ; No. 1 , Oc. SALT Dairy , 140 2-1 b pkgs , $3.70 ; do 100 , , . bags , 55u ; per bbl , S1.20. Scim Bird , 4 } @ ( ic. SAI.SODA l/ / @ 3 jC pnr lb. STAitcn 5 > X0iro per lb. . , STOVB POLISH ? 2 005t5.S7 per gross. SPICKS Whole , per lb Allspice , 12c ; Cas sia China , lOc ; cloves , , Zauzibar , 20o ; nut- ineps , No. 1 , 75e ; pepper. lOc. SuflAits Uriinuiatcd , 9Jfc ; confectioners A , 9.44 ; standard extra C , 8.81 ; yellow C , 8c ; powdered , lo4 ( ( 10Kc ; cut loaf , I0fc ; cubes , Klj c. cream extra C , 8.09. TIAS : Gunpowder , 20@0e ( ) ; .Tap.in , 20@10o ; Y. Hysuii , 2bffi50c ; Oolonp , 22@50c. VINEOAU Per gal , 13@20c. FISH Salt Dried codfish , CK@SKc ; scaled herring , 28o per box ; hoi herring , dom , 50c ; Hamburg bpiccd herring , $1.00 ; hoi. herring , 70efl.lO ( ; mackerel , half bbls , No. 1 , $15.50 ; large family. 513.5'J per 100 Ibs ; whitoflsli , No. 1 , { (550 ( ; family , S3.00 ; trout , $5.00 ; salmon , S8.50 ; anchovies , 8c. NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; Brazils , 9o ; ni- bcrts , 12c ; pecans , U-'o ; walnuts , 12o ; pea nut cocks. 8c ; roasted , 10u. UAGB American A , seamless , 17 ; Union Square paper , discount 33 per cent. COFFERS Green Fancy old golden Klo , 25c ; fancy old peabcrry , 23o ; Ilio , choice to fancy , 21c ; Ulo , prime , 3Jc ; Klo , good , ISc : Mocha , 9o ; .lava , fancy Maudohling , 39o ; Java , good interior , 24c. CKACKEKS ANU CAKES Oif@l8c per lb. Diimi ) FIIUITS Per lb , apricots , 13@10o. Anples , Salt Lake , 4J e ; stars , 5c ; Aldens , BJ @So. Peaclios , Cal. Y , peeled , 20c ; Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes , Cal , U C , S&9yo. Cur- rnntB,4 % ( < tf.Kfc. ! Turkishprunes,4 @ 4 > c. Cit ron pool , 22c. Lemon ueol , 14c. Dates , Oo. llat- sins , Malaga bunch , dehesas , ? 5.00 per box ; Valencias , perlb , 7c ; C.UG & c > , 5240 per box. Dried grapes , So. Blackberries , fij c. Pitted cherries , ICc Pitted plums , 8S9c. ( Uaspbcrries , 24c. Nectarines , 12c. C\NXcnFlsn--Brook trout , 3 lb , $2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 lb , ? 3.35 ; clams , 1 lb , J1.25 ; clams , 2 lb , $3.00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $3.25 ; devilled crabs. 1 lb , $2.23 ; devilled crabs , 2 VV.MU , umuiiutui , i iu , VL.VV , Jljumtuiui , IllliU- tnrd sauce , 3 lb , 'J.fiO ' ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 lb , $2.90 ; oystora , 1 lb , 85o ; oysters , 2 lb. ? 1.50 ; Bitlmon , C. It. , 1 lb , SJ.10 : salmon ! C. U. , 3 Jb. ? 3 10 ; salmon. Alaska , 1 lb , $1.85 : Hiilmon , Alaska , S Ib , $ ' .90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , CAXDY 9J @ 13 > o per lb. CIIOCOI.ATU ANH COCOA 21@39o per lb ; German chlekory , rod..8c. Gixor.H Jainalca , M pints , $3.00 per doz. FAIIINACKOUS Goons Uarloy. 2J @ 34'c } : farina , 4Kc ; peas , 8c : oatmeal , SJi'g.lo ; moc : nroni , Ho ; vormioolll , lie ; rico , 4Jf@7u ; sago nnd tapioca , Ilry Goods. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gom. lOo ; Beauty , 12 o ; Boone , I4c : B , cased , i(1.60. ( HIANKUTS Whlto , 61.00@7.50 ; colored $1,1C @S.OO. . , , CAMIUIICS Slater , B o ; , Wooda , Bo ; Stan dard , 5o ; Peacock. 6e. CAIIPETVAUpBibb White , 19o ; Colored. 23c. i COMI-OIITERS $ O.OOQ35.00. COHSET JEANS Boston , 75 o ; AndroRoog. gin , 7Jfo ; ICearsago , loHockport. \ . O o ; Conestoga , Ko. ' a COTTON FLANNKI.S 10 per cent trade dis. LL , unbleaohod , 5 > < c.CJ ; ( , , ( % ; SS , 7c ; UK ! 8o ; GG. OJfos xx ! , JO c ; OO , ll c NN,13H'oAA ; , 14o DD 15 > | o Tlltc \ YY , 18oBB ; , lOot 20' bleached , 8Koj 00 13Ko ; 60 , lKo ; 50 brown and slate , yo ; 70 , o ; W , lOc. CIIASII Slovens' B , BKc. : Stevens' A , 7c ; bleaclied , 80 ; Slovens1 P , 7 o ; bleached 85c ; Stevens' N , SJjfo ; ' lileached , 9 > c ; Stovenb' BUT , ll o. I DENIMS Amoskeag , 9 orlO c ; Everett , 7oz , 13ct York , 7 oz , 18o ; Haymaker , Jaffroy XX , ll o ; Jaftroy XXX , 13 > o : Mea- ver Crook AA , I2o ; Beaver Creole BB , lie ; Beaver Creole CC , lOo. PniNTs Pink and robes Richmond , OJ/c ; Allen , BJfOj Uiverpoliit , 5 } o ; Steel Itlvor OJ/c ; Uichmond , Oo : Pucllle. O c. PitiNTs Indigo Blue St. Legor. BUo : Washington , O o ; American , 0 > fo ; Aniold , OJfo ; Arnold Century , 9o ; Windsor Gold Tic't , lOKo ; Arnold U , lOKo ; Arnold A , 12o : Arnold Gold Seal , lOtfc ; yellow Seal lOxo. DUCK West Point. 29 In. 8 oz , O o ; West Point. 29 in , 10 oz , 13ko ; West Point , 20 In , 12 oz , IBKo ; West Point , 40 in , U oz , ICc. FUNNELS Plnld Haftsmon. 20c Goshen , 82Ko ( Clear Lake , 80X05 iron Mountain FJ.AJCXELS Wbito-Q H No. 2 , U. 23Ko : 0 H No. 1 , Jf , 20 } < o ; IJ II No. 2 , < ! S3l2o : B II No. 1 , 5f , BOo ; Queccliee , No. 1 , Ji , ita , Qucchco No. It } { , ! 7Ko ; Quochoo No. 3 , JKAKS Momorlnl , IRc ; Stand point , 18c\ Durham , 2Ko ? Hercules , 18o ; Leamington , 23 } < c ; Glonwood , 20c ; Mclvillo , 2oo ; Bang-up. 27 c. I'lttNTS Solid colors , Atlantlo , Co ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin Oil , 0 } o ; Garner Oil , 07c , PiiiNTs , DIIKSS Charter Oak , 6lfo ; Ham- npo , 4o ; Lodl , 5 , ' c ; Allen Go ; Uichmond , Oc ; Windsor , Okc ; Kddystotio , 0) o ; Pacific , SIIIUTIXO Checks. Caledonia X , Caledonia XX , I0c } ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , yc ; Granite , 0" e : Crawford checks , 8e ; Haw , SIICCTISO Brown. Atlantlo A , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic H , 7 fc ; Atlantlo D , 4-4 , 0o ; At- liuitlo P , 4-1 , Ou ; Aurora , LL , 4-4 , 0 ; Aurora C , 4-4 , fc : Crown XXX. 4-4 , G fc : Hooslor LL , 4-4 , SJfct Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; Lnw- renco LL , 4-4. 5 { c ; Old Dominion , 4-4. 5J < c ; Popporell U , 4-4 , OJfc ; Popporcll L , 40-Inch , 7J/c ; PopDorell , 8-4 , 17c ; Pcppcrcll04 , 20o ; Pcppercll. 10-1 , 2Jc. SIIRKTISO , Bt.cAciir.D Ellorton , Housekeeper , 8 > i ; Now Candidate , 8Jfo ; Boriteloy cambric , No. 00 , Oc ; Host Yet , 4-4 , 0 > fo ; butter cloth , OO , 4Jtfo ; Cabot. 7 c ; Furwnll , half bleached , 8J o ; Fruit of Loom , 8 fc : Orceno G , Oo ; Hope , 7Kc ; King Phlllli cambric , lOc ; Lonsdnlo cambric , lOo ; Lona- dale , 8' < e ; Now York mills , 10c ; Pcpperoll , 42in , Ho ) ; Pcpperell , 4(1 ( in , He ; Pcpperoll , 0-4 , MJio : Pcpporell , 8-4. 20c ; Pcpporoll , 9-t , 22ct I'eppcrcll , 10-4 , 21e ; Canton , 4-1 , 8'fo ' ; Canton , 4-4 , O'n'c ; Trluinph , Oo ; Wamsutta , lie : Valley , 5r. AfisoitiAXiots. : : : Table oil cloth , $3.50 ; table oil cloth marble , ? 2.50 ; plain Holland , . V J ) " * * ' * " HHIli.U lit UUU t Jiuiasviik U > c ; Cordls No. 5 , O c ; Cordls No. 4 , anil Chrinioaln. Acin Sulphuric , per carboy , 2J/o : citric , per Ib , Clc ; oxnllc , per lb. lie ! ; tnrtnnc , pow dered , per lbllio ; carbolic , IteQloc. AI.UM Per lb. tyc. AMMONIA Carb. per lb , llj. o , Aiinownoot Per lb , lOc. II.M.SAM Copabla , per lb , CSoj tolu , 52 © 55c. 55c.HOUAX Heflnod , per lb , OKc- GAJ.OMP.I , Am. , per lu , b'Jc. UA&TOU On. S1.24. CuiiKU Ur.nttir.s51.50. . CANTIIAHIIIES < Bc5l51.C3. ( JABSIA Huns Per Ib , l c. Cin.oitoroitM Per lblie. . CoHiio tvt : Stm.iMATK : I'er Ib , 80o. CIIKAM TAHTAII Pure , pcrlb , 29c. EXTIIACT LOOWOOD Built , per Ib , 12 > c. Euoor i 5c. GUM AiiAino .V.iQOSc. LYCOI-OUIUM lie. Gi.YUCUixii Hulk , per lb , 21 GUM ABsafcutlda , per lb , 14c ; camphor , per lb , 37o ; opium , per Ib , J3. 15. IODINE Hcsublimatcd , per oz , $3.03. tiEAVHs Uucliu , short , pcrlb , lUc ; senna Alex , per lb , 2o < tf3Sc. MoiiriiiA Stnph , per oz , S2.SO. MnncuitY 74c. POTASS llromide , per Ib , 37o ; iodlno , per lb , $2.85. QUINIASulph , per lb , 2S@c. ! ( ! Knuns Canary , per lb , 4 } < jc. SoAl's Ciistilu , mottled , purlb , 8@10c ; cas- tllc , wliitc. per lb , 13@15c. tiSi'iiurs NITRE Sweet , per lb , ! iOc. STKYCIINIACrystals , $1.00 1. 15. Sui.i'ii , CINCHONA Perez , 0 ( ! 13i ; . TAIMOCA Per lb , Cc. TONGA BEANS ? 1.75. OILS Bergamont , $2.33 ; Wintcrgrcen , $115 ; Malaga , 93c ; linseed , raw , Olc ; boiled , ( J-lc. " \VJIITE LEAD S0.50. Afotnls. . BLOCK TIN Eng. rof'g , small pig , 2Sc ; bar , 29. Coi'i'i'.n Planished boiler si7.es , 20c ; cold , rolled , 20c ; shcathlnir , 25c ; pitts , 2Go ; flats , 20i- . GAt.VANix.cn Snnr.T IKONJunlata , dis count , CO per cent. PATHNT PuNisiir.D TUON No. 2 J to 27 , A quality , per ID , lU o ; No. 21 to 27 , B quality , DUc. For less than bundle add J o per lb. SHEET IUON No. 20 , $3.10 ; No. 27 , SJ.50. SOUIEU Ilo.vt Metal Co.'s half-and-half , In 1-lb cases , per lb , 10c ; commercial half- and-half , 15c ; No. 1 in barn , Me. TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10 It. 225 sheets , S'i.S'J ' ; IX , lOxU. ! K5 sheets , 5-S.25 : 1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , flJ.uO ; IX , 12x12 , 225 sheets , J8.25 ; 1C , 14x20. 112 sheets , Sti.iiO ; IX , 14x20 , 112 shcots. S8.2.V JXX , 14x20 , 112 shoots , SIO.OO ; JXXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets 511.75 ; 1C , 2x-2S , 112 sliocts , S1U.50 ; 2x23 , 113 sheets , $17.00 ; 1XX , 2x28 , 112 sheets ? 20.50. COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0,00 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , fO.OO ; 1C , 10x20 , 223 sheets , f'J.50. ' Uooi'ixo ( Best Charcoal ) COx2S , S9.70 ® 10'75. STEEL NAII.S Base , 52.15 ; etcol wire nails , base , ? 2.GO. LEAD Pig , 4c ; bar , 4 c. BAV.II Wiuu Painted , J3.25 ; galvanized , $3.75@3.CO. _ Ijuinber , Ijiino , Kto. Dimensions nnd timbers 13 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft..lS ft. 20 ft. 23 ft. 24 ft. 2x4. . . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.CO 18.00 10.00 2x0. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.CO 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x8. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x10. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 1S.OO 10.00 2x12. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 4x48x8. . 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.CO 17.00 18.00 19.00 FKNCINO No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , 510.00(3110.60 ( ; No. I , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , $17OU17.50 ; No. 2. 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 feet , S13.50@14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 10 feet , f 15 00@10.0t. FiNlsniNd 1st nnd 2d clear , 1 Inch s 2 s. $49.00rt51 ( 00 ; 1st and 2a clear , IK and 2 inch , s3s , S47.00C < 49.00 ; M clear , IK inch , B 2s , f4i.00(540.l)0 ! ) ; ild clear. 1 % and 2 inch , s 2 B , $37,00@3S.OO ; Island 2d clear , 1 inch , s2s , $15.00 ; Ud clear , 1 Inch , s2 s , $30.00 ; A select , 1 inch , B 2s , & 33.00 ; U select , 1 inch , s 2 s , SSO.OO. STOCK Boinus A 13 In , sis , 13 , 14 and 10 ft , ? 4'V U 12 In , sis. 12 , Is and 1(5 ( ft , C41 ; C 12 in , B 1 s , 12. 14 and Hi ft , $30 : D 12 in , s 1 s , 13 , 1 i and 1(1 ( ft. 23 ; No 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 13 ft , $ ld ; No. 1 com. 12 in , s I s , 14 ami 10 ft , S17,50clS.50 ( ! ; No 1 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , 18 and 2d ft , tfio.no : No 2 com , 13 in , B 1 s , 14 nnd 10 ft , C17. Fi.oouiNO 1st com.G In white pine , $32 ; 2d com ( ! In white pine , 30 ; Udcom 0 In white pine , i2. ) ; d com 0 in wlilto pine , 819 ; com 4 and 0 In yellow nine , $15 ; Star 4 in yellow Dine , f 17i 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 In , $19. L.IMI : , ETC. Qulncy white llmobcbt ( ) , SOo ; English and Gorman Portland cement , $3.45 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , ? ! . : ) ! ) ; Michigan plaster , f .25 ; Fort DoO o piaster , $2.10 ; IJluo Hapld plaster , S1.90 ; Imlr , 20u ; sash , (10 ( per cent dls. ; doors , blinds , mouldinirs , M ) per cent dis , ; tarred felt , per cwt. $2.00 ; straw board , per cwt , $1.00 ; PoriiAit LuMiiuii Clear poplar box bds , % In , a 3s , $35.00 ; clear poplar % in panel , $3000 ; clear poplar % In panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar J f in panel stock wide , s2B , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugated coiling , , ? , $30.00. POSTS Wltlto cedar , 0 inch , halves , 12o ; white cedar , 0 Inch , halves and 8 inch ( j'ra , lie ; white cedar , 4 inch , round , lOo ; TenueS- see red cedar , split , lOo ; split eau , ( white ) , 8c ; siiwcd oak , ISo. BIIINOI.EH , LATH , i-eit M. XX clear , $2.20 ; extra * A$2.bO ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 Inch , clear , ? l.GO@.70j | 0 inch , clear , $ l.7S@1.8U ; No , 1 , $1.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , 1.40 ; California redwood , dimen sion widths , $4.50 ; oynress , clear heart , di mension widths , $3.25 ; lath , 2.40. SHROEDEFOEl ; GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank. 5O5 feoutlirJtli Street , BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN &o London , jiiluul. | ADOLPH BOiSSEVAN & CO , , Anixturdaiii , Ilollniul. Trsniact a general tanklnK builuen. gtcurltljl bought and sold on commission. YoitexekangM. \ : \ . Coruiuerclal and trureler's Utters ot credit. Orders far bond and stock * execute 4 un coiumls' Ion In l/indon unJ on all Continental llourl'ts' ol Uuroi > e. Nciiotlutlons of Ilallirar , btaM.Cltjr cud Corpora tlou lxi > n > u spedaltr SECRETARY STANTON , A llrllloh Authority's View or the Orcnt Wnr Mlnlttcr. Lord Wolsoloy In North American Review for July : I frrtnkly admit tlmt , when ilonllnir with this fatuous follv , Gonornl McClullnn did not bohtvvo with the meekness of an ntnicitblo schoolboy under discipline. I think hovn9 unjust to Mr. Stnnlon in supposing that ho ( Mr. Stnnton ) had tiny personal hostility to htm. Mr , Stunton really bollovod that the orders ho ifiivo were trnnspnr- ontly sound nnd wise , and that any ono who diltorod from him must bo wronp. I do not know , however , that , placed in Gonornl McClollan's position , most ROII- ornls could possibly have rcallz.od this. In order to uiulorstand'Mr. Stun ton it is necessary to road General Popo's ' uc- count of lila interview with tlmt pontloman.XOno ' VV friends asHiiros mo that in reading it ho literally "huiphcd till ho cried , " and novur fully understood whut the expres sion meant before doliiR so. i cnn quito understand it. Lmightor is said to bo duu to our bolnp imuollod by two con tradictory feelings nt the same time. That certainly is the condition under which ouo roads those pages. There is scarcely nnv folly possible in relation to the command of an army which Mr. Stantoii docs not propose with the gravest face to General McDowell. At the same titno the man is evidently sin cere , and convinced that , being ft olovor politician and holding the position of war minister , every principal of war ns ho understood war which ho enunci ated must bo right , and therefore- ought to bo obeyed without question. It is difficult to pronounce whether the imago that arises before us is that of the ignorant Btngo charlatan who , be cause his logs are decked with military boots , thinks himself every Inch a sol dier , or that of a grave minister whii is charged with the solemn responsibility of a great nation's destiny and with the lives and fortunes of thousands of his follow-oitixons. 9 Pears' soap secures a beautiful com plexion. Divided 'limy Stand. Two ingenious Yankees living in Brother Jonathan Trumhull's old town of Lebanon. Conn. , have in operation a rotation in olllco system that elimin ates the mischievous features of the spoils plan , says the Buffalo Courier. Their names tire N. O. Barker and Frank P , Fowler , and they are the joint proprietors of a country , store. For sixteen years under republican ad ministrations Mr. Barker was post master at Lebanon. When Mr. Cleve land camu in ho appointed Fowler post master. Ho had been assistant post master under Barker , who now became his assistant postmaster. Last "weak Barker again became postmaster , and Fowler assistant postmaster. Whoever Is elected president the two partners propose to remain postmusloi'H of Lebanon , and a lot of Mother is saved. ) on ni P % N i tBRA1 NATIONAL BANK TJ. S. I)12l'OSITOUV , 03UILV , SKU. Capital . $ -100,000 Surp lusJan. 1st. 18SO . f > 2.000 AND muKcrons. W. Y.\TIS. I'reililont. Luwis S. llitrn , Vlco I'leslJent , A. i : . Toi'ZAMN \V. V. MOIIHK Jens . COI.MNS H.C. Cl'MltNO ' J. N. II. I'ATIIICK W. 11. a. lluonns. Cnsuior. THE IRON BANK. Corner 12Hi anil KaniainSts. A Gcno Ilnnuliii ; Hunlnc-o Tnin-'nctcd. OMAHA MAI Boots and Shoaa. K1RKENDALL , JONES A CO. , Uucce : > ors to lloa 1 , .loops & Co. WliolcsalG Manufacturers of B30ts& Slices Agents for HoUou Hubbcrt-lioo Co , 111)1101 and 110S llmnojr titioot , Ociulia , N Broworo. STORZ A ILER , Laser Beer Breviers , 1SW Worth Klslilcenlli i-treot , Omilia , Nci > . Cornlco. EAQLE CORNICE WORKS , HaM'actarersofGalyaiilzeil Iron Cornice Window-caps nnamulallcBKYllKlits. .lohn ISpenctcr , proprietor. ItH anil HJboiilli lOtli utiool. Offlco Flxturoo. SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. Slanufflcturers of BanK , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantles , Blilotionnls. Hook CafCf , lirutt 1'lxturcn , V7M1 Ca , Partitions , ltatllnc9Oaunt nill crund Wine Coolorj. Mirrors , Kto-Kiirtdrr nnU onipu , BoutU Utb Ut. , Oinaliit. Tclcpliono Iia . Paper Boxcu. J01IN L. W1LKIE , Propricior Omaba Paper Box Factory , Ko * . UIT&ilil 1.113 Dounlas tlroot , Oiiiuhu.NcU. 3 jcri , Deere , F.tc. K. A. DISUHOW A CO. , Wliulxale luatuifacturern ot SSSD , Doors , Blinds and M Brandi > jSco , 12lh cml Itanl street Omnlin , Neb. UOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfdclnrcrs of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , UouldlnK , tlalr woric nn'l Inferior Imnl wood llnlsb. N.n. comer Kill iinil I < faren\\rlbatrLots , Uinalia , Nub. „ - .Stoam FUUnROpunTpB _ , Etc. SI'll.lKG ' , t /4.IM/C SrKA3l JIKATIXO C'l ( Fnmcs , Pipes and Enstnes , 6U"n- ' ' " - * 6U"niggiavis'ai' aaau aaar osaffli-ot ! U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. . Steam and Watet1 Supplies , HaJlldey wind mill ; . V19 nnd 13) Jones Bt-.Omario. ( i. V. Hois , acting /imiiHter. liROWNELL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BLoot-lron worlt , st am iiumps , sarr mills. 121i-lJl $ hcavcnitorlli street , Onialia. Iron Works. STEAM ISOILER WORKS , Carter & tor. , 1 < p' J'n urc ! < iiircrlulll Ir j Sleain Boiler , TanKs anil Slieet Iron YM Works Hoiithaothand II. &M. trolling. Tel. Ill' ) PAXTOtt & VIERLIKQ IRON WORK'S , Vrouglit and Cast Iron Building fork , Bogino , brasi work , general foundrr , maclilne and blactiullh work. URloa and worki , U , 1 * . Itr. _ and Uth streat , Ooiaba. OMAHA WIRE 4 IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings oeik " ' ' SAFE & IRON WORKS , Minf'rs ' Bf Fire and Bnrgtar Proof Safes , Tanlta. Jail work , Iron shutters and firn eictpe * . _ ( J , JLndresn. prop'r. d > r IHU and jaiiiouftt ) . SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , OfOinaua Liiiteii. ARrlculturnl Implomontn. PAHKER , Dealerln Agricultural Implements , Wagons OurUgti od tiiipetn. Joncn ilrrfl , between tlb and loin , Omfth * , Nobr ilti > . _ LUflNOKR A .VBTOALS1 CO. , Agrlcnlt1 Iinplcments , Wagons , Carriages IlucKlci.cIo , Wboleialc. Omtvhi , Kobrnska , " I'AHLUft OR ENDOW ? A MAIITJN 00. \Vholc nlo to lor la Agricultural Implements , Wagonsfc Buggies roi.ttXlHU nJ POT J ona < Urcot , Om h . 'j ; , MUM uitss STODDAIW uanuftcturon nail jobbcn In Wagons , Bnggics , Raies , Flows Etc , Cor. Pth nj r cine ttrcetn , Ornnh * . ArtlstB * Mntorlata. A. UOSVJ3 , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13 Donglaa Btrael Omaha , IXibmskn. Booto and Shoos. W. V. MORSE A CO. , Jotes of Boots rMSlioes , 1101 , IIUI , lius Dnuslan ttroot , Omatift. lli\nnf ctorTi Bummar xtroct , llostan. _ Conl , Coke nnd Llmo. ' " " " COAL , COKB t JoMcrs of Hard aniM Coal , S South 18th itrout , Omabn , Nabrnik * . KEOI1ASKA FUtiL CO. , SliiptesofCoaladCoke , Sll South llth EUOmnhit , Neb. ' JOIIX A. Wholesale Lite Els , , , nii'l ' Ainorlcuii I'ortlniul coinoit. Rt uncut ( or MlUrntikoo liyilrnullo romont nna _ ijulnryvliiln lime. Oil AS It. hEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnnte Ve 4 OKpoti mid parquet HootliiK. mil and IXldllM itreet * . Omah * . Nob. QMA HA LUMlTEn CO. , AUKnflsorBnMlngMaterlal at Wholesale , 18Ui Btrcot iiml Union I'ucl lie Track , Omalin , LOO IS 1WADVORD , Dealer in Lumber , Latli , Lime , Sasli , Door , , Bto , Yard'-Cornct ; th and Uougln. Corntr _ Kith mnl loiinla , | " FRED W. OKA Y. Lunger , Liniti Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and DouKlnn ata. . Omaba. C. N. Dealer in All Ms of Lumber , 13th and California Struata , Omaha , Ncbraik * . Pflllllnory and Nqtlqna. I. OttEIlFBLDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions _ KH , 210 nadSH Soil til Utii Btroit. Motlono. _ J. T , ROBINSON KOT10I ? CO. , C OJTI m I o ale n j _ RIVDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties lluitnr , cm : " , chroso , poultry , ( aaic. " 11U Utufard ttrcct Omalm. Nal > . Dry Goods nnd Notions. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Furnisiiing Goods and Notions and 11M ( Douglas , cor. llth itroet.Oruahn , Nob. KILPA'rmCK-KOCII DRY GOODS CO. ] importers end Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Mions . dents' furnlFhlux gnniln. Corner llth nnd Ilarner strcuti , Omaha , Nubrasliu. UEL1N , THOMPSON & CO. , luportors nnd jobbcn of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 81T Bouth litli Btrcot. Furniture. DEWEV & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Fnrnam ttroot , Omnha , Nebraska. CHARLES SHI VElllCK , Furniture , Cm aba Nabraika. Crocorlos. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & co. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 70S , 707 , TO and 711 Bouth IQtli Bt. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , HRADY & CO. , WliolesalB Grocers' 13th nna j/cnvunworth atrca'ts , Omaha , Nobraclcix. Hnrdwnro W. J. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel BprlnEB , wngon ntnrt , liiudHnro , lumttnr , etc. 1303 ami lll llurnoy Mieul , Otnnlia. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEff HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Motal3. sheet Iron. "If. Agent * tot Howe tcaloi , -Mluml ponMornml L/ruau barbed wlro , A TAYLOR. Build r $ ' Hardware and Scale ReiiairSlio Uoubanlcs' tooU ncd IlulTiln scales , HU Daaalit nlroct , Oninlia , Nell. = : tr ; ' II. IIA RDYA CO Jolibars of Toys , Dolls Albums , Fancy Goods. IIousu luruirthui- ! gnu in , chUilrmi'ii currlngea laoj i''uriiuiu htrcot , Omaha Neb. Olio. CONSOLIDATED VAN if LINE CO. , Wholesale Rellncd and Lubricating Oils , Axle Kruupct2.Omiilm , A , II , Illhu ! | > , Manager. Popor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrj- nlro lo < k of pilnllni : , wrapping rltln a impur. t poclul nltuiitlon ultoa tocur dor I. TH V CHICiGO SHORT LIE OF Till ? 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